Libretto Les — Miserables ((new))
Whether you are analyzing the political parallels or just crying over the barricade boys, this libretto is a permanent fixture on the bookshelf.
The libretto of Les Misérables explores several themes that remain relevant today:
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The story takes place in 19th-century France, during the June Rebellion of 1832. The libretto follows the journey of Jean Valjean, a former prisoner who seeks redemption after being shown kindness by Bishop Myriel. Valjean's story is intertwined with those of Fantine, a young woman forced into prostitution; Javert, a police inspector determined to capture Valjean; and the students of the June Rebellion, who fight for freedom and social change.
"Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise." 🌅 Whether you are analyzing the political parallels or
If you’ve ever cried to "I Dreamed a Dream," felt your pulse race during "One Day More," or been moved by the finale of Les Misérables , you’ve experienced the power of its .
What’s your favorite line? ðŸŽ
📖 What is the one lyric from the libretto that is tattooed on your soul? Let me know in the comments! 👇
The journey of the Les Misérables libretto began in France before becoming a global phenomenon in English: Valjean's story is intertwined with those of Fantine,